Overview
In this topics, students will explore and understanding of:
The role of forensic science examiners at the sceneHow to preserve a scence, record evidence and collectHow to ensure the integrity of the evidence was collectedThe role of continuity of evidence to track from scene onwardsWhy quality controls are essential.
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Aims
In this topic, students will learn:
- How to manage a crime scene
- How to control, record and collect a scene
- How to ensure the integrity of items collect at a scene
- How to ensure a full documentation is created and chain of custody
- How to consider the evidence and establish working hypotheses
Learning outcomes
On completion of this topic you will be expected to be able to:
1.
Professionally work as an expert team member when investigating a crime scene
2.
Identify situations where, at a crime scene, they have to take control of a group and establish a command system
3.
Document a crime scene effectively and in a professional manner
4.
Expertly present evidence obtained from a crime scene in written and oral form
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